"A
most gay evening of light theatre. Very funny indeed. A hysterical scene
takes place involving who's doing what for and/or did what to and with
whom. This is a riot! "

John Hoglund, PRIVATE LIVES, New York

"Quick,
fancy fun. A spoofy take on infidelity and gay dating habits with a minimum
of gay in-jokes, an absence of mean-spirited clichés, and a purseful of
good gags."
Robert L. Peria, NEW TIMES, Phoenix

Gil
Bar-Sela "Splash"

Will
Barrios "Neil"

Dale
Church "Brockley"

Michael
Eisenbrown "Harry"

Brett
Brando "Randy"

Doug
Spagnola"Jesus"

Playwright JOHN GLINES
won the Tony and Drama Desk Awards in 1983 as producer of Torch Song
Trilogy, won the Drama Desk Award and a Tony nomination in 1985
as producer of As Is, and won the Drama Desk Award in 1994 for
Whoop-Dee-Doo! When accepting his Tony for Torch Song,
he was the first person ever to acknowledge his same-sex lover on a
major awards show. As artistic director and co-founder of The Glines,
the country's oldest producer of gay theatre, he has been a major force
in the acceptance of the gay experience as valid material of creative
expression. As a writer, John has worked extensively in children's television,
including seven years on Captain Kangaroo and four years on Sesame
Street, for which he was twice nominated for an Emmy Award. His
play In The Desert Of My Soul was anthologized in "Best Short
Plays Of 1976", and his musical Gulp! was the longest running
Off-Off Broadway production of 1977. His latest plays, originally produced
by The Glines, are On Tina Tuna Walk, In Her Own Words, Men
Of Manhattan, Chicken Delight, Body And Soul, Murder In Disguise, Key
West, Heavenly Days and How Now, Voyager. His last play, Butterflies
And Tigers, is based on true stories of the Chinese people during
the Cultural Revolution, 1966-76. Concurrently with his theatre work,
John was a founding trustee of BROADWAY CARES, which grew out of STAMP
OUT AIDS, the non-profit organization he began in 1985 as a result of
his work on As Is. John has been honored by numerous organizations,
including the New York Pride Agenda (Artistic Vision Award), the Allied
Gay and Lesbian Association of Los Angeles and the Off Off Broadway
Review (Lifetime Achievement Award); and in June of 2000, he was honored
by the Borough President of Brooklyn and the Attorney General of New
York State for "enriching the quality of life for all." John was born
and raised in California, is a graduate of Yale with a BA in Drama and
lives in Bangkok, Thailand.

Producer/Director
DAVE McCRACKEN is the President of DJM Productions, Inc. and is
proud to be a member of The Glines.

Dave has directed
many New York productions including DJM Productions' Body and
Soul, Chicken Delight (2004), I Owe You My Life, Third and Oak: The Laundromat
by Pulitzer Prize winner Marsha Norman, a hit revival of John Patick's
The Curious Savage, and produced a revival of Mass Appeal
in New York City where playwright Bill C. Davis wrote new text just for
DJM's production under the direction of Karen Case Cook.

"Theatrical
twinks from the bedroom farce CHICKEN DELIGHT come to roost
at XL tonight. If you like your three-piece lean and spicy with a
warm side of sex-appeal, you'll want to catch these cuties while you
can."HX Magazine,
7/15/2005

We've
enjoyed seeing the cast of gay "bedroom" farce CHICKEN
DELIGHT at various bars lately, including XL and View
Bar. ...
Juicy! But what would old Frank Perdue, RIP, think? We're sure he was
looking down fondly from above.